Quick Analysis
ATHER RIZTA
3.5 pts
Unweighted: 4 advantages
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TRIUMPH NEW SPEED TWIN 900
34.0 pts
Unweighted: 20 advantages
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Engine Specifications |
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| Cooling System | — | Liquid-cooled parallel twin |
| Displacement | — | 900 cc |
| Engine Type | — | 8 valve, SOHC, 270° firing order |
| Power | 4.3 kW | 65 PS / 64 bhp (47.8 kW) @ 7,500 rpm |
| Torque | 22 Nm | 80 Nm @ 3,800 rpm |
Performance & Efficiency |
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| Fuel Tank Capacity | — | 12 L |
| Mileage | — | 24 kmpl |
Dimensions & Weight |
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| Kerb Weight | 125 kg | 216 |
| Seat Height | 780 mm | 780 mm |
Brakes & Suspension |
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| ABS | — | Dual Channel ABS |
| Front Brake | Disc 200 mm | Single Ø 320mm floating disc, Triumph branded four-piston radial caliper, OCABS |
| Front Suspension | Telescopic Forks | NEW Ø 43mm upside-down Marzocchi forks, 120 mm wheel travel |
| Rear Brake | Drum 130 mm | Single Ø 255mm fixed disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper, OCABS |
| Rear Suspension | Monoshock Absorbers | NEW Twin Marzocchi RSUs with external reservoirs and adjustable preload, 116 mm wheel travel |
Tyres & Wheels |
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| Front Tyre | 90/90 - 12 | 100/90-18 |
| Rear Tyre | 100/80 - 12 | 150/70 R17 |
| Tyre Type | Tubeless | Tubeless |
| Wheel Type | Alloy | Alloy |
Features & Technology |
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| Headlight | — | DRLs LED |
Other Specifications |
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| Cluster | — | LCD multi-function instrument Colour TFT screen |
| Color Options | Deccan Grey - Mono Siachen White - Mono Pangong Blue - Super Matte Terracotta Red - Super Matte | Phantom Black/Aurum Gold | #131413,#666666,#7d674b Pure White/Maui Blue/Tangerine Orange | #f2f1f0,#cf5a00,#0081de Aluminium Silver/Carnival Red/Jet Black | #9a9c9c,#99222a,#212121 |
| Cons | Rear drum brake feels basic compared to full disc setups. Ride can feel firm on rough or broken roads. Top speed is limited for highway or long-distance usage. Higher initial price than many petrol scooters. Charging time requires planning if you ride frequently. Some premium features may require optional add-on packs. | Relatively high weight: At about 216 kg (kerb), it’s heavier than some rivals, which can affect maneuverability in tight city riding. Limited feature set compared to some modern competitors: For example, some feel the number of riding modes is minimal (just Road/Rain) and advanced electronics are fewer. Relatively small fuel tank / moderate range for touring: Some users feel the fuel capacity and/or efficiency are less suited for longer non-stop rides compared with more touring-oriented bikes. Premium maintenance & service network considerations: As a premium brand model, ownership costs (service, parts) and dealer coverage may lag compared to mass-market bikes. |
| Detailed Overview | When you swing your leg over the Rizta, you instantly sense that this is not about performance show-offs but about everyday comfort and sensible practicality. Its 4.3 kW permanent-magnet electric motor quietly hums into life, ready to push you smoothly through city lanes. With 22 Nm of torque on tap, the scooter has enough grunt to handle regular urban traffic — merging, overtaking and climbing gentle slopes without drama. Its top speed of about 80 km/h is more than adequate for everyday city commutes or suburban trips, ensuring you’re not painfully slow relative to other traffic. What matters for many riders is battery and range, and Rizta offers flexibility there. Depending on the variant you pick, you get either a 2.9 kWh battery pack or a larger 3.7 kWh pack. On a full charge, the claimed range is 123 km for the smaller pack and up to 159 km for the bigger one — generous for a scooter, especially if your daily run is modest. In practical terms, this means you could probably go a week or more between charges if you’re only doing commutes, errands and short rides. The battery pack is sealed in a waterproof and dust-resistant casing, which should give some peace of mind in monsoon or dusty road conditions. Charging the scooter is fairly convenient too. With the standard charger at home, you can get a full charge typically in a few hours. If you have access to a fast-charging point (for example through a public network that supports the scooter), topping up for a short ride becomes easy — good for city dwellers who prefer flexibility. Space and comfort are clearly a priority for the Rizta. The seat is long and spacious, making rides comfortable for rider and pillion — a real advantage when you’re carrying family or frequently have a passenger. Under-seat storage is generous, and you also get the option of an additional front trunk (frunk), which together give about 56 litres of carrying capacity. That kind of storage can swallow helmets, bags, groceries or small shopping hauls — a big plus if you use the scooter for errands, family rides or regular shopping. The floorboard is roomy too, so even taller riders won’t feel cramped. On the ride quality front, the front uses telescopic forks while the rear runs a monoshock suspension. This setup aims to deliver a comfortable ride over typical city roads and mild road roughness. For everyday traffic — potholes, speed breakers, uneven surfaces — it hits a balance: softer than sporty bikes, but not so soft that you lose ride stability. For many users that makes it a pleasant daily commuter. Braking is handled via a front disc brake and a rear drum brake. For the speeds and use-cases this scooter is designed for — city traffic, suburban rides, moderate speeds — this arrangement is adequate. The disc brake up front gives reliable stopping power, while the drum at the back keeps things simple and cost-effective. It won’t give you sport-bike level bite, but for a family-oriented urban scooter, it is sensible and functional. Beyond the mechanicals, Rizta trades on convenience and thoughtful touches. The digital console — a clean, modern display — keeps all vital information at a glance. It offers ride-mode selection, battery and range readouts, and other indicators that help you stay informed. Features such as automatic hold on slopes (so you don’t roll back when stopped on an incline), a reverse mode to help with tight parking spots, and a comfortable pillion backrest add up to make daily riding easier and more stress-free. Safety and smart-features are also part of the package. There’s a traction control like system (often referred to as “SkidControl”) that helps manage torque delivery in slippery or low-grip conditions — a thoughtful addition for rainy or sandy roads. Add in theft/tow alerts, emergency-stop signalling (tail-light flashing under sudden braking), and connected-scooter features (like navigation and mobile integration), and the Rizta feels designed for a modern urban rider’s needs. What this all means when you actually ride it: The Rizta comes across as a dependable, practical scooter for daily life. It won’t thrill those who crave sporty acceleration or high-speed cornering, but it doesn’t pretend to. Instead, it quietly delivers what many Indian riders need: comfortable commuting, easy handling in traffic, ample storage, decent range and minimal hassle. For a city commuter, a student, a small family or anyone who wants a low-maintenance electric ride for regular day-to-day use — it’s a well-rounded, sensible choice. In the mix of rising electric scooters, Rizta doesn’t scream “look at me,” but it delivers solidly where it counts: convenience, usability and reliability. If you’re not chasing performance but want an electric scooter that fits into real life — errands, rides to work or college, city errands, occasional family rides, and straightforward maintenance — the Rizta can offer that balance almost exactly right. | The Triumph Speed Twin 900 stands out as one of the most refined modern-classic motorcycles in the mid-capacity segment, offering a blend of heritage styling and contemporary engineering that appeals to both new and experienced riders. It carries the spirit of classic British roadsters with its sculpted fuel tank, chunky tires, brushed metal finishes and minimalist retro profile, yet underneath the nostalgic design lies a machine engineered for today’s road conditions and riding expectations. The bike delivers a smooth and engaging riding experience thanks to its torquey 900cc parallel-twin engine, which is tuned more for usable everyday power than aggressive top-end performance. This makes it particularly enjoyable in urban riding and relaxed highway cruising, where riders value effortless acceleration, refined throttle response and predictable handling. Its low-end and mid-range pull gives it a lively feel without overwhelming newer riders, and its dual-channel ABS and traction control offer confidence-building safety features. One of the most appreciated aspects of the Speed Twin 900 is its ergonomics and comfort. The upright seating posture, wide handlebars and well-cushioned seat create a natural and relaxed stance, which suits long rides as well as daily commutes. The suspension setup is tuned for comfort rather than aggressive sportiness, absorbing bumps well and offering a planted feel on most road surfaces. Build quality is another strong point, as Triumph has earned a reputation for premium fit, finish and attention to detail. Every component—from grips and switches to paint and metalwork—feels thoughtfully executed, lending the bike a premium persona that is hard to overlook. While it leans heavily on retro charm, it still integrates essential modern touches like a digital-analogue instrument cluster, ride-by-wire with selectable riding modes and quality braking components, ensuring a balance between nostalgia and practicality. However, the Speed Twin 900 is not without limitations. Riders looking for a feature-rich, tech-loaded motorcycle may find its electronics and display rather minimal compared to more aggressively modern machines in the price bracket. Its weight, too, can be felt at low speeds or in tight parking situations, though once in motion the bike hides it well. Additionally, being a premium brand offering, long-term ownership requires consideration of servicing costs, parts pricing and the availability of authorized support networks—something that varies significantly between regions. Yet for most riders drawn to its charm, these concerns are part of the ownership commitment that comes with a high-quality classic motorcycle brand. In essence, the Triumph Speed Twin 900 is built for those who want a stylish, refined, torquey roadster with genuine old-school appeal but modern day rideability and reliability. It does not chase extreme performance numbers or futuristic gadgetry; instead, it focuses on delivering a pure, enjoyable and comfortable riding experience rooted in timeless motorcycling character. It’s a motorcycle one buys not merely for commuting or weekend escapes, but for the emotional connection it builds—every ride reminding you why simple, soulful machines still have a place in a world full of high-tech options. |
| Expert Review | MotoAutiv Team | 4.5, MotoAutiv Team |
| FAQ (Manual Override) | Q: What is the range of the Ather Rizta? A: The claimed range (IDC) is 123 km with the 2.9 kWh battery and 159 km with the 3.7 kWh battery. Q: What is the top speed of the Ather Rizta? A: The top speed is about 80 km/h. Q: What is the motor specification of the Ather Rizta? A: It uses a PMSM (permanent magnet synchronous motor) with peak power of 4.3 kW and peak torque of 22 Nm. Q: How long does it take to charge the Ather Rizta? A: For 2.9 kWh variants, 0–80% takes about 5 hr 45 min (or 6 hr 30 min with some chargers); 0–100% around 8–8.5 hours. For 3.7 kWh variant, 0–80% takes about 4 hr 30 min and full charge around 5–6 hours. Q: Does the Ather Rizta support fast charging or quick top-up? A: Yes — it supports quick recharges: you can get around 15 km of range with a short 10-minute top-up on a compatible charger. Q: What are the braking and wheel/tyre specs on the Ather Rizta? A: The front uses a disc brake (200 mm), the rear a drum brake (130 mm), and it runs on 12-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tyres (front 90/90-12, rear 100/80-12). Q: What kind of suspension does the Ather Rizta have? A: It has telescopic forks in front and a monoshock at the rear. Q: What is the storage capacity or boot space on the Ather Rizta? A: It offers about 56 litres total storage: 34 L under-seat and an optional 22 L front “frunk.” Q: What safety / convenience / smart features does the Ather Rizta offer? A: It includes features such as traction-control-like SkidControl™, emergency-stop signal, tow & theft alerts, “Find My Scooter” function, turn-by-turn navigation (on Z variants), a digital/TFT instrument cluster and a variety of connected-scooter/phone-integration features. Q: How many variants does Ather Rizta come in and what are the battery options? A: There are two primary trims — Rizta S and Rizta Z. Both trims are offered with a 2.9 kWh battery, and the Z trim also gets a 3.7 kWh battery option | Q: What is the engine capacity of the Speed Twin 900? A: It has a 900 cc liquid-cooled parallel twin engine with 8-valves and a 270° firing order. Q: How much power and torque does the Speed Twin 900 produce? A: It delivers about 65 PS (64 bhp) at 7,500 rpm and 80 Nm of torque at approximately 3,800 rpm. Q: What is the seat height of the Speed Twin 900? A: The seat height is 780 mm in the latest version. Q: What is the kerb weight of the Speed Twin 900? A: It has a kerb (or wet) weight of about 216 kg. Q: What riding modes and electronic aids does the Speed Twin 900 come with? A: It offers two riding modes – Road and Rain – plus optimized cornering ABS and traction control. Q: What is the fuel tank capacity and approximate fuel consumption of the Speed Twin 900? A: The fuel tank capacity is 12 litres, and real-world mileage is around ~24–25 km/l under mixed riding conditions. Q: Is the Speed Twin 900 suitable for both commuting and weekend rides? A: Yes — its upright ergonomics, manageable seat height, and smooth engine make it well-suited for everyday use, while its performance and premium build make it fun for weekend escapes. Q: What is the starting price of the Speed Twin 900 in India? A: In India, the ex-showroom price starts at around ₹ 9.7 lakh for the standard variant. |
| Fuel System | Electric | Multipoint fuel injection |
| Price Variants | S | 114546 Z | 134047 | Aluminium Silver/Carnival Red/Jet Black | 971300 Pure White / Maui Blue / Tangerine Orange | 1021300 Phantom Black / Aurum Gold | 1021300 |
| Pros | Smooth and silent electric motor makes city riding stress-free. Strong low-end torque helps with quick getaways and overtakes in traffic. Practical real-world range suitable for everyday commutes. Spacious seat and excellent storage capacity, making it very family-friendly. Telescopic front suspension and monoshock rear offer stable, predictable ride quality. Front disc brake provides good stopping power for urban speeds. Smart features like reverse mode, hill-hold, navigation and connectivity enhance daily usability. Skid-control style traction assistance improves confidence on slippery surfaces. Affordable running costs thanks to low maintenance and no fuel expenses. Quiet, vibration-free performance adds to comfort on longer commutes. | Excellent engine character: The 900 cc parallel-twin delivers a strong, flat torque curve, making the bike very usable in both city and highway conditions. Premium build, finish & styling: Reviewers frequently highlight the high quality of fit/finish, classic-modern aesthetics and “nice bike” appeal. Comfortable ergonomics for varied use: The seating position is upright and the bike is described as easy to ride day-to-day, making it suitable for both commuting and light touring. Strong braking & handling feel: Many riders mention it handles corners and braking confidently, with good feedback. |
| Starter | — | Self |
| Transmission | — | 5 speed |
